A torsion beam suspension capable of preventing an abrupt rigidity change in a connection part between a trailing arm and a torsion beam is provided.
The present invention is characterized in that in a torsion beam suspension 100 in which to right and left trailing arms 50 extending in a front-rear direction of a vehicle body and swinging vertically, a torsion beam 16 extending in a right and left direction of the vehicle body is joined, two or more types of rigidity adjustment portions 15, 18, 24 and 25 which adjust a rigidity from the trailing arms to the torsion beam are disposed with positions of the rigidity adjustment portions displaced from each other.
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1. A torsion beam suspension having a first member including an opening whose section is formed to have a u-shape; and second members which are arranged in pair in a right and left direction when mounted on a vehicle and which contact the first member at an edge portion of the u-shaped section in the first member, the torsion beam suspension comprising:
right and left trailing arms which extend in a front-rear direction of the vehicle and are capable of swinging vertically, the trailing arms being formed with a pair of component members arranged at the right and left of the first member when mounted on the vehicle and being formed with the pair of the second members; and
a u-shaped torsion beam whose section has an opening and which is arranged between the pair of component members,
wherein two or more types of rigidity adjustment portions, which adjust a rigidity from the trailing arms to the torsion beam when the torsion beam is twisted, are disposed with positions of the rigidity adjustment portions displaced from each other,
one of the rigidity adjustment portions is configured with a beam connection which connects with the torsion beam in the second member,
the beam connection includes two or more extension portions extending from a contact part at which the second member contacts the first member to a bottom of the u-shaped section of the torsion beam, and
the extension portions are configured astride the axis of the torsion beam to have different lengths.
2. The torsion beam suspension according to
the extension portions are arranged such that a part having a shorter distance from an axial center of a tire has a higher rigidity.
3. The torsion beam suspension according to 1, wherein the extension portions are arranged to have different rigidities centered around an axis of the torsion beam.
4. The torsion beam suspension according to 1, wherein the first member is formed by a method of a tailored blank configured with two or more plate materials each having a different plate thickness, and
one of the rigidity adjustment portions is configured with a part at which the plate thickness of the two or more plate materials is switched in the first member.
5. The torsion beam suspension according to 1, wherein one of the rigidity adjustment portions is configured by continuously changing a shape of a section crossing an axis direction from the component members to the torsion beam in the first member.
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This application is a national stage application (under 35 U.S.C. § 371) of PCT/JP2014/059025, filed Mar. 27, 2014, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present invention relates to a torsion beam suspension which suspends a wheel of a vehicle by a suspension having a torsion beam.
In a torsion beam suspension, in general, a torsion beam is arranged between a pair of right and left trailing arms arranged in a front-rear direction of a vehicle, and both end portions of the torsion beam are welded to the trailing arms.
The trailing arms joined to both ends of the torsion beam each have an upper member and a lower member. The upper member and the lower member form a hollow structure, and the upper member is continuously formed with the torsion beam (See Patent Literature 1).
Patent Literature 1: JP 2010-208549 A
While a trailing arm is provided with a vehicle body attachment part and a tire connection part, a torsion beam has a shape of a beam as its name. Therefore, from the trailing arm to the torsion beam, the vehicle body attachment part and the tire connection part are shaped to merge toward the torsion beam. In such a shape, a shape of a section is liable to abruptly change and a rigidity of a connection part from the trailing arm to the torsion beam is liable to abruptly change and therefore reinforcement of the part is required.
The present invention has been therefore made in order to solve the above-described problem and aims at providing a torsion beam suspension in which an abrupt change in rigidity can be prevented in a connection part between a trailing arm and a torsion beam.
The present invention that achieves the above object is a torsion beam suspension having a first member including an opening whose section is formed to have a U-shape, and second members which are arranged in pairs in a right and left direction when mounted on a vehicle and which contact the first member at an edge portion of the U-shaped section in the first member. The suspension has right and left trailing arms which extend in a front-rear direction of the vehicle and are capable of swinging vertically, the trailing arms being formed with a pair of constituent members arranged at the right and left of the first member when mounted on the vehicle and being formed with the pair of the second members; and a U-shaped torsion beam whose section has an opening and which is arranged between the pair of constituent members in the first member. The above suspension is characterized in that two or more types of rigidity adjustment portions, which adjust a rigidity from the trailing arms to the torsion beam, are disposed with positions of the rigidity adjustment portions displaced from each other.
In the torsion beam suspension according to the present invention, two or more types of rigidity adjustment portions, which adjust a rigidity from the trailing arms to the torsion beam, are disposed with positions of the rigidity adjustment portions displaced from each other. Therefore, it is possible to make a change in rigidity from the trailing arms to the torsion beam shift in a step-by-step manner, thereby preventing an abrupt change in rigidity from the trailing arms to the torsion beam.
In the following, an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. The following description does not limit a scope of a technique and meanings of terms as recited in the scope of claims. Additionally, dimension ratios in the figures are exaggerated for purposes of illustration, which may differ from actual ratios in some cases.
A torsion beam suspension 100 according to the present embodiment is used as a rear suspension etc. which suspends a rear wheel of FF (front engine front drive) or other vehicle. The suspension 100, as illustrated in
The upper member 10, as illustrated in
The trailing arm component member 11, as illustrated in
The tire connections 13 are formed in the rear when mounted on the vehicle, to which the spindles 40 are attached, and tire component parts are connected to the spindles 40. The spring connections 14 are formed at the inner side in the right and left direction when mounted on the vehicle, to corresponding areas of which the spring sheets 17 are joined. The trailing arm component members 11, the torsion beam 16 and the spring sheets 17 are configured as a tailored blank in which plate materials with different plate thicknesses are joined. A part of a plate material between the trailing arm component member 11 and the torsion beam 16 is formed to have a different plate thickness, which part corresponds to the beam connection 15. Thus configuring the beam connection 15 enables adjustment of a rigidity from the trailing arm 50 to the torsion beam 16 (torsion beam as a whole). Configurations of a tailored blank also include a configuration in which other than a different plate thickness, a plurality of plate materials is each made of a different material from each other or a plurality of plate materials each having the same plate thickness and the same material configure a part.
As illustrated in
The lower member 20 has the same outline as that of the trailing arm component member 11 in a plan view or in a bottom view. As illustrated in
The beam connection 22 has a shape in the vicinity of connection to the torsion beam 16. As illustrated in
The extension portions 24 and 25 extend from the inclined portion 23 to the inner side of the vehicle. The extension portions 24 and 25 correspond to the rigidity adjustment portion. Although a shape extending from the inclined portion 23 is branched into two as the extension portions 24 and 25, the number of branches is not limited to two. The extension portion 24 is arranged on the front side (vehicle body side) and the extension portion 25 is arranged on the rear side (tire side) when mounted on the vehicle. As illustrated in
The torsion beam 16 is a beam having a U-shaped section whose bottom is opened when mounted on the vehicle. The torsion beam 16 is arranged between the trailing arms 50 and has right and left end portions joined to the trailing arms 50.
The spring sheet 17 is a fixed end portion to which a spring that absorbs an input from the tire is attached. Since depending on a place in which the spring sheet 17 is disposed, an indoor space of the vehicle body might be narrowed, it is preferably provided in the vicinity of the intersection portion between the torsion beam 16 and the trailing arm 50, for example, as illustrated in
The upper member 10 and the lower member 20 are each configured with, for example, a hot-rolled steel plate, and each plate material is configured to have a plate thickness of approximately 1.2 mm, but the configuration thereof is not limited thereto.
Next, working effects of the present embodiment will be described. In a torsion, beam suspension, while a connection between a vehicle body and a tire is formed on a trailing arm, because the torsion beam is shaped like a beam as the name represents, a rigidity abruptly changes from the trailing arm toward the connection with the torsion beam due to a change of a cross sectional shape, so that when the torsion beam is twisted by an input from the tire, stress concentration is liable to occur.
In contrast, as illustrated in
Additionally, the rigidity adjustment portion is configured with the extension portions 24 and 25 which configure the beam connection 22 that connects the torsion beam 16 in the lower member 20. Therefore, separately from a shape of the connection between the trailing arm component member 11 and the torsion beam 16 in the upper member 10, by a position of contact of the beam connection 22 in the lower member 20, a rigidity in the vicinity of the connection can be adjusted.
Additionally, the extension portions 24 and 25 forming the rigidity adjustment portion are configured such that the extension portion 25 having a shorter distance from the axial center of the tire extends snore to the inner side in the direction of the vehicle than the extension portion 24, thereby increasing a rigidity of a part having a shorter distance from the axial center of the tire. Therefore, it is possible to efficiently suppress deformation of the suspension to prevent or suppress stress concentration etc.
Additionally, the extension portions 24 and 25 are configured to have asymmetrical rigidities centered around the axis of the torsion beam 16. This enables adjustment of the rigidity centered around the axis of the torsion beam 16 by shapes of the extension portions 24 and 25 etc. Therefore, adjustment of a rigidity centered around the axis of the torsion beam 16 can be efficiently executed while suppressing a weight or material costs of the torsion beam suspension 100 as a whole.
Additionally, since the extension portions 24 and 25 are formed astride the axis of the torsion beam 16 to have different lengths, the extension portion 24 and the extension portion 25 enable a rigidity of the tire side to be increased more than the vehicle body side, thereby efficiently suppressing an input from the tire to prevent stress concentration etc.
Additionally, such a phenomenon as stress concentration etc. can be efficiently prevented or reduced by forming the trailing arm component member 11, the torsion beam 16 and the spring sheet 17 configuring the upper member 10 by a tailored blank which is obtained by joining a plurality of different kinds of plate materials each having a different plate thickness and by making the beam connection portion 15 whose plate thicknesses changes a part at which a rigidity should be adjusted.
Additionally, the rigidity adjustment portion is configured by continuously changing the shape of the section from the trailing arm component member 11 toward the torsion beam 16 in the ripper member 10. Therefore, also by continuously changing the cross sectional shape from the trailing arm 50 to the torsion beam 16, an abrupt change of a rigidity can be prevented to prevent or suppress such a phenomenon as stress concentration etc.
The present invention is not limited to the above described embodiment, and various modifications can be made within a scope of claims.
Although it has been described that the rigidity adjustment portion is configured by the extension portions 24 and 25, a change in a cross sectional shape from the lines L1 and L3 of the trailing arm 50 to the torsion beam 16, and by a part at which plate thickness changes in the tailored blank, the configuration is not limited thereto. For example, changing the plate thickness of the tailored blank from the trailing arm component member 11 to the torsion beam 16 in a plurality of stages is also included in two or more types of rigidity adjustment portions in the present application. Additionally, within the torsion beam 16, a solid or hollow rod-shaped member (also called roll bar) that improves a torsional stiffness of the torsion beam 16 can be arranged.
Matsumoto, Masaharu, Usami, Yuki
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